A dead woman returns from the grave to wreak vengeance upon her enemies.A dead woman returns from the grave to wreak vengeance upon her enemies.A dead woman returns from the grave to wreak vengeance upon her enemies.
Jimmy Cross
- Detective Smith
- (as James Cross)
Bambi Allen
- Brunette at Party
- (uncredited)
Sheri Jackson
- Brunette Lesbian
- (uncredited)
Elizabeth Knowles
- Jonathan's Mother
- (uncredited)
Dee Lockwood
- Berta
- (uncredited)
Lynne Lori
- Dee - Model
- (uncredited)
Meri McDonald
- Lesbian
- (uncredited)
Liz Renay
- Laura Sisterman
- (uncredited)
Harvey Shain
- Tony
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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Contrary to what the plot summary says, this is NOT about a woman returning from the dead! The story concerns Jonathan Crane, an artist with a decidedly sick way of getting his models in the mood to pose. The movie opens with Jonathan having a topless lovely lay across a couch, then binding her ankles and wrists and beating her back with a belt while wailing, "Unclean!Unclean!" Ooohkaaay. To top THAT off, Jonathan's wife is being stalked by a mysterious woman who slips into the house and chases the wife out and through some woods. The wife is baffled as to who the woman is, but she's someone closer to Mrs. Crane than she realizes . . .
A weird psychosexual drama with all kinds of dysfunctional kinkiness. In between the story concerning Jonathan's kinkiness and the mystery woman are some sleazy scenes including an orgy and a flashback revealing an adolescent sex encounter between Jonathan and an older woman that indicates where he got his taste for whipping from. Grotesquely fascinating.
A weird psychosexual drama with all kinds of dysfunctional kinkiness. In between the story concerning Jonathan's kinkiness and the mystery woman are some sleazy scenes including an orgy and a flashback revealing an adolescent sex encounter between Jonathan and an older woman that indicates where he got his taste for whipping from. Grotesquely fascinating.
- thomandybish
- Apr 1, 2001
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Did you know
- Crazy creditsInstead of "The End", the final credit reads "It's Finished!"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Day of the Nightmare (1970)
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Don't Scream, Doris Mays
- Filming locations
- 2031 Holly Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA(Jonathan Crane's Los Angeles apartment. Exterior shots.)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
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